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Hi, I have a boiler in the kitchen with external ventilation etc all set up correctly, but I've now had a kitchen unit/cupboard fitted around the boiler.
I want to know if there is enough ventilation space around the boiler? The space at the moment is as follows:
There is about 6 inches of gap above the boiler up to the roof of the cupboard, there is about 10 inches of space to the right hand side of the boiler before the side of the cupboard. There is about 1inch of space between the boiler had left hand side of the panel and on the bottom, there is about 15inches of space from the bottom of the boiler to the bottom of the cupboard.
I am planning to drill some large ventilation holes on the roof and the side of the cupboard (covered by a plastic air vent panel).
Can anyone tell me if that is enough ventilation area around the boiler? Will it be okay to use this way?
I want to know if there is enough ventilation space around the boiler? The space at the moment is as follows:
There is about 6 inches of gap above the boiler up to the roof of the cupboard, there is about 10 inches of space to the right hand side of the boiler before the side of the cupboard. There is about 1inch of space between the boiler had left hand side of the panel and on the bottom, there is about 15inches of space from the bottom of the boiler to the bottom of the cupboard.
I am planning to drill some large ventilation holes on the roof and the side of the cupboard (covered by a plastic air vent panel).
Can anyone tell me if that is enough ventilation area around the boiler? Will it be okay to use this way?